Search engines were originally built to index and serve HTML documents .. This is what I have to hear every time we're discussing about flash and search engines.So this is a reminder for me to use during that sad occasion :

Microsoft knows something about that. So here it is the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 4.0, designed to help IT Professionals minimize the risks associated with changes to the operating system and to deploy Windows XP SP2 quickly so they can realize the value of the investments Microsoft has made in securing the desktop from threats such as viruses, worms, and spyware.

Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 4.0 (ACT 4.0) is a set of tools and documentation that help you evaluate your application compatibility needs specifically on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). The WebCast describes how to use ACT 4.0 as part of a comprehensive deployment strategy in three primary phases: evaluation, mitigation, and deployment. We will provide step-by-step instruction in how to collect application inventory, evaluate issues related to DCOM, Windows Firewall, and Internet Explorer, obtain up-to-date data from Microsoft online services, mitigate issues by using automation, and deploy the fix package. The WebCast also discusses new features in ACT 4.0 such as the SMS integration and the mitigation tool.

I think I was the only one to incurr this problem. For those who use Windows XP as a server, the firewall built-in with Windows XP Service Pack2 blocks port 1935. This port is used by Breeze for its Live module.So I'll need to open that port for inbound traffic.

Reading from the Macromedia Breeze documentation, I read that Windows XP as server is not a support platform for the Breeze server. But if you prefer you can use it !!

"There is nothing that will be perfect," said Mitchell Baker, president and chief lizard wrangler of the Mozilla Foundation, during a panel discussion at PC Forum here.Part of Firefox's better security profile comes from how it is developed, compared with Internet Explorer, she said. "Not being in the operating system is a phenomenal advantage for us," Baker said.